Want to make the perfect chocolate chip cookie or mozzarella-stuffed slow cooker meatballs? Easy-peasy. The new “shoppable recipes” partnership allows customers watching videos on the Tasty app to add the ingredient lists to Walmart Online Grocery carts. Users are then directed to the Walmart Grocery app or desktop site to place orders and schedule pickup or delivery.

Tasty bills itself as the “world’s largest food network” at Tasty.co. The cooking and recipe franchise has become a content juggernaut for Buzzfeed. The Buzzfeed Tasty page on Facebook has more than 100 million followers. The free Tasty app, for iOS and Android allows users to easily save and organize recipes, which is difficult on Facebook.

The online transactions work using a Northfork platform that integrates Walmart’s online sites with Tasty’s content. Geo-location allows Walmart to match the recipe’s ingredients to the products available at the closest store. Customers can edit items in carts based on price, brand or dietary preferences.

“Finding that perfect recipe, creating a grocery list and finally getting to the store can keep any chef out of the kitchen,” said Janey Whiteside, Walmart’s chief customer officer, in a news release. “We’re excited to create a fun solution that feeds customers appetites to put time back in their busy schedules all while saving money with Walmart’s everyday low prices.”

The new shopping experience is part of Walmart’s deepening relationship with Tasty. In March, Walmart added a line of Tasty kitchenware products to stores and also plans to soon stock Tasty licensed groceries, including deli, dry goods and frozen meats, according to the release.